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HAYAT MOHAMMAD, Khan Saheb, Sub- Assistant Super- intendent in the Survey of India, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his public services.


Siier Moil VMM D, Khan Saheb, Head Draftsman in the Railway Department of the Government of India Secretariat, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his excellent services. At/dress : Calcutta and Simla.


Abdul Nur Chaudhuri, Khan Saheb, Inspector of Police, was born in 1861, and educated at the Sylhet Zilla School. He belongs to a family who have held the post of Chaudhuri for many generations in Sylhet. In 1880, Abdul Nur entered the police force of Assam as a constable ; in 1896 he rose to be Sub-Inspector, and reached his present rank of Inspector in 1906. He received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition his excellent service. Address : Sylhet, Assam.


Abul Muzaffar Abdul Ali Khan, Khan Saheb, Special Sub-Registrar, was born on 12th July, 1868, and educated at Mymensingh, Dacca and Calcutta Presidency College. He is the son of Maulvi Kazi Afsurati Khan, Sub-Registrar of Gopalpur, and is descended from ancestors of Pathan u Sur" family, who came from Kabul to Dacca three hundred years ago, settling in Mymensingh a century and a half later. Four generations of the Maulvi's family have now served Govern- ment faithfully. TheMaulvi entered Government service in 1893 as a Rural Registrar and was appointed Special Sub-Registrar in 1907, in charge of Mymensingh District. He has been specially mentioned in Government reports for his faithful discharge of his duties. He has served on the Mymensingh District Board, and the Local Hoards of Tangai and Jamalpur, and was formerly a Municipal Commissioner of Mymensingh,